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a spooky find in the field

Easter Day 2016 we had a good day great food and family and then i got to go metal detecting with my gold bug pro at my old 1830s home site in the middle of the field i got two1936 wheat military, can openers and 3 head stamps a small dish that might be late 1800s early 1900s spooky find that made me feel sad and good at the same time i got a Indiana Crematory tag so i got a pic and put it back and thanked god for letting me have one more day with my family and friends happy hunting to all may good be with every one
 
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I do not think that most people are aware that the crematory puts a metal tag in with the body when it is cremated so that they can always be able to identify the cremains. I have found two of the tags at the beach Took pictures and returned them to the water. Yes it is eerie to find one of those.
 
I was detecting a stream and found one of those crematory tags. I felt the same way. Said a prayer, and put it back where I found it.
 
just the right thing to do the tag looked kind of new so I did not look at it to see who or what belong to :shrug:
 
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